The Auto Bailout: So Wrong in So Many Ways
There’s been a lot of good discussion on the auto bailout over the past day or so. And by good discussion, I mean pointing out… Read More
There’s been a lot of good discussion on the auto bailout over the past day or so. And by good discussion, I mean pointing out… Read More
When nuclear experts discuss nuclear energy, they generally talk about three different parts: the front end of the fuel cycle, business and operations, and the… Read More
The old saying no news is good news certainly holds true in this case. With talks of an auto bailout and a certain Illinois governor… Read More
Not only can we learn from the Russians, the Russians can learn from themselves. This comes from Marginal Revolution: One headline reads: Detroit Bailout is… Read More
As countries from all over the world reconvene in frigid Posnan, Poland for the second week of United Nations climate change discussions, the potential for… Read More
A few weeks ago, CEOs from Detroit’s Big Three flew to Washington in their private planes asking for $25 billion. They were ridiculed for flying… Read More
June 4, 2008, must seem like light years ago for Detroit. On that Wednesday night, the Detroit Red Wings hoisted Lord Stanley’s Cup in Hockeytown,… Read More
The Wall Street Journal ran a great article on those ‘other’ car manufacturers we have in the U.S. The takeaway: These are the 12 “foreign,”… Read More
Yes, you did read that title correctly, and no, it is not a joke. This is what happens when wasteful subsidies distort the market: In… Read More
The Congressional restrictions on energy leasing in 85 percent of America’s territorial waters, which have been renewed annually since 1982, were allowed to lapse this… Read More